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Justice League Animated Series Pictures of Individual
Justice League | |
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Genre | |
Based on | |
Adult past | Bruce Timm |
Written by | Rich Fogel (seasons 1-2) Stan Berkowitz (seasons 1-2) Dwayne McDuffie (season ii) |
Directed by | Butch Lukic Dan Riba |
Voices of | |
Theme music composer | Lolita Ritmanis |
Composers |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producers |
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Editor | Joe Gall |
Running time | 20-22 minutes 40-44 minutes (2-part episodes) |
Production companies | Warner Bros. Animation DC Comics |
Benefactor | Warner Bros. Goggle box Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | November 17, 2001 (2001-11-17) – May 29, 2004 (2004-05-29) |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The New Batman/Superman Adventures |
Followed by | Justice League Unlimited |
Justice League is an American animated television series which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network. Information technology is the seventh serial of the DC Blithe Universe. [1] The evidence was produced by Warner Bros. Blitheness. It is based on the Justice League of America and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. Information technology serves equally a prequel to Batman Beyond and as a sequel to Batman: The Animated Serial, Superman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures . The series ended after two seasons, but was followed by Justice League Unlimited , a successor series which aired for three seasons.
Product [ edit ]
Bruce Timm, who co-produced Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Serial in the 1990s, became producer on an animated serial focusing on the Justice League. The roster consisted of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (John Stewart), The Wink (Wally Due west), Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz), and Hawkgirl. [i]
According to audio commentary on the DVD release of Season ii, the second-season finale "Starcrossed" was expected to be the final episode of the series. Notwithstanding, in Feb 2004, Cartoon Network announced a follow-up serial, Justice League Unlimited , which premiered on July 31, 2004 and featured a larger roster of characters.
Casting [ edit ]
Kevin Conroy reprised his phonation office every bit Batman from Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995), The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999), and Batman Beyond (1999–2001). Batman's costume was redesigned, merely this time, his costume was a combination of his terminal 3 costumes. The same costume from The New Batman Adventures is retained, but with the bluish highlights from the Batman: The Animated Series costume and the long-ears from the Batman Beyond costume are added to the costume. Tim Daly, who voiced Superman in Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000) was initially involved but was unable to keep his function due to involvement with The Fugitive (a short-lived remake of the original 1963 TV series), [2] and was replaced by George Newbern. Superman was initially redesigned to have a bit of a squint to his eyes and slight wrinkles that was as well meant to make him look older, in addition to having a noticeable shining streak to his hair; he was redesigned to appear larger in physical girth than in the previous series. Fans did non similar the older appearance and in the 2d season the streak was toned down to the indicate of almost disappearing and the squint was removed, in essence reverting Superman to his earlier animated expect. Every bit an in-joke, Superman's season ane facial designs are used for an older Jor-El in the Justice League Unlimited episode "For the Man Who Has Everything". Superman'southward powers were also toned downward and he was portrayed as significantly weak in the kickoff season, some episodes showing him being consistently taken down by foes he should not have a problem with. This was changed from the second flavor onwards, where his power-levels were upped.
Several actors who voiced members of the League'due south villains in previous DCAU shows too returned to reprise their roles, including Mark Hamill, Clancy Dark-brown, Corey Burton, Ron Perlman, Arleen Sorkin, Peri Gilpin, Mark Rolston, Ted Levine and Michael Ironside equally the Joker, Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Clayface, Harley Quinn, Volcana, Firefly, Sinestro, and Darkseid, respectively. Additionally, Michael Dorn returned to vocalisation Darkseid's son Kalibak, Lisa Edelstein reprised her role as Luthor's one-time bodyguard Mercy Graves, and Brad Garrett reprised his office as the bounty hunter Lobo. Other villains were re-bandage for various reasons. Brion James, who had previously voiced Parasite, died in 1999 and was replaced by Brian George. Due to budgetary reasons in the episode "Hereafter," Corey Burton replaced Bud Cort, Malcolm McDowell and Miguel Ferrer from their corresponding roles as Toyman, Metallo and Weather Wizard (although both Cort and McDowell would return for Justice League Unlimited). Maria Canals (who provides the voice for Hawkgirl) replaced Lori Lilliputian as Livewire in the aforementioned episode.
Nigh of the characters retained their general comic book origins and continuity, with Wonder Woman being the notable exception. In the Justice League series continuity, the premiere story arc "Secret Origins" revises the plot of Diana'due south competition against her fellow Amazons to be the administrator of peace to man'southward world, and she is referred to as a "rookie" superhero during her offset encounter with the League. (Subsequent episodes touched on her attempts to adjust to her new earth). In an interview segment on the Season Ane DVD, Bruce Timm stated that he initially ran into some legal issues in using the Wonder Woman character, but was determined that she exist used in the series. Additionally, the character of The Flash was portrayed every bit somewhat younger and significantly more brash than his comic book analogue, taking on a number of personality traits of Plastic Man, who provides a similar comic relief part in the JLA comics. Charlie Schlatter, who voiced the Wink in one episode of Superman: The Animated Serial, was unavailable to reprise the function and was replaced past Michael Rosenbaum. Major changes were also made to the Hawkgirl character. The character of Hawkgirl became romantically involved with the John Stewart Light-green Lantern every bit the series progressed. A romantic human relationship between Batman and Wonder Woman was also "shown" (hinted at but never "official" different Hawkgirl/Green Lantern) by the bear witness'southward creators, who disliked pairing Wonder Woman with Superman despite fan requests. Robin is non paired with Batman in this animated series similar he was on Super Friends .
In add-on to Conroy, Newburn, Canals and Rosenbaum, the remainder of the main bandage includes Susan Eisenberg every bit Wonder Adult female, Phil LaMarr as Green Lantern and Carl Lumbly as J'onn J'onzz. Canals, Rosenbaum, LaMarr and Lumbly had all appeared on different shows inside the DCAU, all appearing as unlike characters earlier their casting on Justice League.
Although the series itself is animated in traditional 2-dimensional mode, the opening credits are rendered in 3D with toon shading. The intro is a "stock" intro used throughout the series until Justice League Unlimited premieres.
Episodes [ edit ]
Voice bandage [ edit ]
Main cast [ edit ]
- George Newbern – Superman / Clark Kent, D.J. Rubber Ducky
- Kevin Conroy – Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Susan Eisenberg – Wonder Woman / Princess Diana
- Phil LaMarr – Green Lantern / John Stewart, Ed Reiss
- Michael Rosenbaum – Flash / Wally West, Arkkis Chumuck, Colonel Josef, André, Deadshot, Franzee
- Carl Lumbly – Martian Manhunter / J'onn J'onzz, Krizblack
- Maria Canals-Barrera – Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol, Livewire, Py'tar
Recurring characters [ edit ]
- Gary Cole
- Jason Marsden
- Susan Sullivan
- Max Brooks
- Corey Burton
- Wanda Christine
- Phil LaMarr
- Kevin Michael Richardson
- James Remar
- Kurtwood Smith
- Rene Auberjonois
- Garrett Morris
- Brian George
- Rickey D'Shon Collins
- Dennis Haysbert
- Peter Renaday
- Scott Rummell
- Kristen Bauer
- Richard Greenish
- Xander Berkeley
- Michael Rosenbaum
- Richard Doyle
- Republic of chad Einbinder
- Robert Englund
- John Rhys Davies
- Serena Berman
- Lauri Fraser
- Jan Rabson
- Andrea Romano
- Eric Roberts
- William Smith
- Ian James Corlett
- David Paymer
- Phil Proctor
- Powers Boothe
- David Ogden Stiers
- Catherine Cavadini
- Neb Duke
- Virginia Madsen
- Andre Sogliuzzo
- Keone Immature
- Phil Morris
- Julie Bowen
- Olivia d'Abo
- Marker Hamill
- Stephen McHattie
- Karen Maruyama
- Jose Yenque
- Maggie Wheeler
- Vanessa Marshall
- Julianne Grossman
- David Naughton
- William Katt
- Stephen Root
- Ted McGinley
- Jennifer Hale
- Neil Patrick Harris
- Udo Kier
- Michael McKean
- Jeffrey Jones
- Clancy Brown
- Ian Buchanan
- Steven McHattie
- Sheryl Lee Ralph
- Efrain Figueroa
- Grant Heslov
- Ashley Edner
- Michael T. Weiss
- Pam Grier
- Soren Fulton
- W. Morgan Sheppard
- Dave Thomas [ disambiguation needed ]
- Michael Gough
- Jim Meskimen
- Cam Clarke
- Jim Wise
- Tom Sizemore
- Danica McKellar
- Earl Boen
- Richard Moll
- Michael Bell
- Lisa Long
- John Rubinow
- Dee Bradley Baker
- Patrick Duffy
- Grant Albrecht
- Robert Picardo
- Fred Dryer
- Ted Levine
Home media [ edit ]
From 2006 to 2011, Warner Dwelling house Entertainment (via DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Family Amusement) released the entire series of Justice League on DVD and Blu-ray, and presented in original broadcast version and story arc continuity order.
Season releases
Name | Disc | Release Date | Ep # | Notes |
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Flavour One | DVD | March 21, 2006 | 26 | Contains a set of 4 DVDs with all of the episodes from the start flavour as well as audio commentaries, interviews, and other special features. |
Season 1 | Blu-ray | August 19, 2008 | 26 | Season 1 has been re-mastered and re-issued equally a set of 3 Blu-ray Discs (in full 1080p and with Dolby Digital 5.ane surround audio) with everything included on the prior release. |
Season Two | DVD | June 20, 2006 | 26 | Contains a gear up of four DVDs with all of the episodes from the second flavor as well as sound commentaries and a panel word involving the production team of the serial (although the set packaging indicates a featurette hosted by voice actor Phil LaMarr, it is misprinted, the featurette is on Disc 1 instead of Disc Four). Despite the show having been produced in a widescreen format this release lacks anamorphic encoding. |
Season Two | Blu-ray | July 26, 2011 | 26 | Warner Habitation Video released Season Ii on a two-disc (50GB each) Blu-ray set. |
Warner Domicile Video as well released some other DVD gear up titled Justice League: The Complete Series. Information technology contained all 91 episodes of Justice League and Justice League Unlimited on a 15-disc set with the 15th disc containing a bonus documentary. This was afterwards re-packaged and sold as a 10-disc gear up without the bonus documentary.
- Individual releases
DVD name | Release date | Additional information |
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Justice League | April 23, 2002 | Contains all three parts of "Secret Origins". A mini-DVD version of this disc has also been released. |
Justice on Trial | Apr 22, 2003 | Contains "In Blackest Dark" and "The Enemy Below". |
Paradise Lost | July 22, 2003 | Contains "Paradise Lost" and "War Globe". |
The Justice League Collection | April thirteen, 2004 | Contains previous "Secret Origins," "Paradise Lost," and "Justice on Trial" DVDs |
Starcrossed The Movie [3] | July thirteen, 2004 | Contains "Starcrossed" in both widescreen and fullscreen. A mini-DVD version of this disc has also been released with only fullscreen. |
The Brave and the Bold | October 19, 2004 | Contains episodes "The Brave and the Bold" and "Injustice For All". |
Challenge of the Super Friends to Justice League: | April thirteen, 2004 | Contains the previously released "Justice League" (Surreptitious Origins) DVD along with two Super Friends discs in a slip-case. |
Justice League: 3-Pack Fun | July nineteen, 2011 | Contains "The Brave and the Assuming" and "Injustice For All" As well as the Justice League Unlimited episodes: * "For The Man Who Has Everything" * "The Return," * "The Greatest Story Never Told," the Immature Justice episodes: * "Independence Day" * "Fireworks," * "Welcome To Happy Harbor" * "Drop Zone". |
Soundtrack [ edit ]
A 4-disc soundtrack of musical highlights from both seasons of Justice League was released by La-La Land Records in July 2016. It is a limited edition of 3000 units and tin be ordered at the La-La State Records website. [4] The prepare includes tracks from fan-favorite episodes like A Ameliorate World, Future, Wild Cards and Starcrossed.
La-La Land are hoping to release a soundtrack for Justice League Unlimited too, provided that sales of the Justice League soundtrack improve significantly and that there is sufficient demand from fans. [5] [6] A 2d Justice League book may also follow if fans support the existing release.
Circulate history [ edit ]
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The series premiere on November 17, 2001, set a Drawing Network record with over four.114 million viewers. This made information technology the channel's highest rated premiere ever, a record it would go on until September thirteen, 2009, when the world premiere of Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins gathered over 6.108 meg viewers.
The show was aired in the Democracy of Ireland on TG4 in both Irish and English language from 6 September 2002 to 2007. [seven]
Reception [ edit ]
The series has received acclamation. In January 2009, IGN named Justice League/Justice League Unlimited equally the 20th all-time blithe television series of all fourth dimension.[ citation needed ]
Accolades [ edit ]
Cancelled picture show and reboot [ edit ]
Circa 2004, Bruce Timm appear that a direct-to-video Justice League feature film was in being planned. The film was intended to make a span between the second flavor of Justice League to the showtime season of Justice League Unlimited . The film was planned to reveal how Wonder Woman acquired her Invisible-Jet, and as well planned to feature the Crime Syndicate as the chief antagonists, an idea that was originally conceived for the two-part episode "A Better World", until the Syndicate was replaced by the Justice Lords. [8] Dwayne McDuffie wrote the script and Andrea Romano assembled the cast, but Warner Bros. finally scrapped the project. [9] However, in 2010, the film'south plot was used for the non-DCAU motion picture Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths , but removing all references to the continuity of the DC animated universe, and replacing John Stewart with Hal Hashemite kingdom of jordan every bit the Justice League'due south Dark-green Lantern.
Adaptations [ edit ]
Justice League Adventures [ edit ]
DC Comics published a series of 34-outcome numbered comics based on the tv set series, between 2002 and 2004.
- #34 (2004-08-04): Guardians Confronting Darkness! [10]
Compilations [ edit ]
- Justice League Adventures: The Magnificent Vii (2004-01-01): Includes #3, 6, x–12. [11]
Run into also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
- ^ a b Erickson, Hal (2005). Tv Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 461–463. ISBN 978-1476665993 .
- ^ Dimino, Russ (October 2007). "The Many Faces Of... Superman". KryptonSite.com. Retrieved Apr 11, 2012.
- ^ Justice League: Star Crossed (2004)
- ^ "Archived re-create". Archived from the original on 2017-06-29. Retrieved 2016-08-26 .
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- ^ "La-La- Land Records Confirms Further "Batman: The Blithe Serial" Soundtracks Coming - The World'southward Finest".
- ^ RTÉ Guide . 31 August - 6 September 2002 edition and subsequent dates.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2016-11-15 .
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- ^ JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES VOL. ane: THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
External links [ edit ]
- DC page: TV, comics
- Justice League at the Large Cartoon DataBase
- Justice League at IMDb
- Justice League on the DC Blithe Universe Wiki, an external wiki
- Justice League at The World's Finest
- League Night a podcast reviewing every episode of the series.
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